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Add CLI link to readme #86

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@yancyribbens yancyribbens commented May 7, 2024

Here's a simple CLI. What about adding some example usage programs like this to the README?

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    • Added an example usage link for esplora-cli in the README file.

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The update to the repository primarily involves enhancing the README.md document by adding a link to an example usage of the esplora-cli. This modification aims to improve user accessibility and understanding of the tool. There are no changes to the declarations of exported or public entities in this update.

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README.md Added a link to esplora-cli example usage.

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Near line 15: After the expression ‘for example’ a comma is usually used.
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For example usage, see: - [esplora-cli](https://git...


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15-15: Consider adding a comma after "For example usage".

This would improve the readability of the introduction to the example links.

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Sorry for taking so long, thanks for the suggestion. I think it can be a great addition alongside some other usage examples, and probably the Used by section on the repository too.

We can probably add at least usage examples to the README.md, as we have them on the docs level.

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Sure, I'm open to any/all of these suggestions. Let me know if you want me to edit this PR in some way.

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